I'm a big Rob McNurlin fan. His TV show is my favorite TV show, so imagine my surprise, when I watch this video of Rob doing Terraplane Blues and suddenly, Rob says "you got one on the harmonica?" and there's our own Jim Rumbaugh taking a harp break on it.
---------- David
____________________ At the time of his birth, it was widely accepted that no one man could play that much music so well or raise that much hell. He proved them all wrong. R.I.P. H. Cecil Payne
Great name for that group, I remember the 1937 flood very well. I was a six year old kid, I was playing in the backwater from the Mississippi river, our little town of Tiptonville Tn was spared going under water, but the water had flooded up in front of our house, I as playing and fell in, mama came out and rescued me. I will never forget that Mississipi muddy water that got in my nose. That 37 flood was something else...
I learned a lot on those Wednesday nights at Charlie Bowen's house. That was made about a year ago when Charlie had an open door policy, allowing people to come in and jam with the 1937 Flood. Now days, just the 1937 Flood plays. There is an occasional special night.
Most of the music is "jug band", and old standards. This is where I learned to do major pentatonic scales and 12th position. I still drop in and listen, though I rarley play. I have been given the title of "Under study to Mr Sam StClair", their full time harp player of many years,